kickstart 0.1.7

A simple way to get started with a project
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kickstart

A CLI tool to easily get a new project up and running by using pre-made templates. This is a slightly more powerful version of an equivalent tool in Python, cookiecutter.

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Installation

kickstart is available only through crates.io:

$ cargo install kickstart

Or as a pre-built binary on the Releases page.

Run kickstart --help for a full listing of the available commands and their flags/options.

Features

  • Cross-platform: Windows, Mac and Linux supported
  • Single binary: no need to install a virtualenv or anything else
  • Simple to use
  • Directory names and filenames can be templated: {{ repo_name }}/{{author}}.md is a valid path
  • All templating done through Tera - a template engine inspired by Jinja2
  • Choose your own adventure: supports conditional questions based on previous answers
  • Can load templates from a local directory or from a Git repository
  • Has conditional cleanup to not let irrelevant files in the projects after generation
  • Templates can be made for any kind of projects/languages

The main drawback compared to cookiecutter is the lack of hook scripts support, which can be mitigated a bit by the conditional cleanup.

Try it out

# From the root of this repo
$ kickstart examples/super-basic
$ kickstart examples/complex -o Hello
# Anywhere
$ kickstart https://github.com/Keats/kickstart-sample -o sample
# Additionally, kickstart supports git URL shorthands (see [#19](https://github.com/Keats/kickstart/issues/19))
# Here, gl maps to `https://gitlab.com/`
$ kickstart gl:YourNick/template

Creating your own template

Creating a template is fairly simple: create files and then just add a template.toml in the root folder. Here is a description of all the fields available in it:

# Required, name of the template
name = "Django"
# Optional, longer form description
description = "A fully-featured Django template"
# Required, the version of the kickstart schema, currently only `1` is used
kickstart_version = 1
# Optional, the URL of the template
url = "https://google.com"
# Optional, a list of authors for this template
authors = [

]
# Optional, a list of keywords for this template
kewyords = [

]
# Optional, those files will NOT be copied over when generating the template
# Use it to remove template-specific like its CI or its README/docs
ignore = [
    "README.md",
    "CONTRIBUTING.md",
    ".travis.yml",
    "docs",
]
# Optional, a list of patterns. All files matching one of the patterns will
# be copied over without going through Tera.
# Use it for files that contain syntax similar to Tera for example
copy_without_render = [
    "*.html",
]

# Optional, a list of cleanup actions to do.
# All paths listed will be deleted if the `name` has the value `value` after
# the questions have been answered and the project generated.
cleanup = [
    { name = "spa", value = true, paths = ["{{ project_name }}/templates/"]},
    { name = "auth_method", value = "none", paths = ["{{ project_name }}/docs/auth.md"]},
]

# A list of variables, the schema is explained in detail below
[[variables]]
name = "project_name"
default = "my-project"
prompt = "What is the name of this project?"
validation = "^([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)$"

[[variables]]
name = "database"
default = "postgres"
prompt = "Which database do you want to use?"
choices = ["postgres", "mysql", "sqlite"]

[[variables]]
name = "pg_version"
default = "10.4"
prompt = "Which version of Postgres?"
choices =  [
    "10.4",
    "10.3",
    "10.2",
    "10.1",
    "9.6",
    "9.5",
    "9.4",
    "9.3",
]
only_if = { name = "database", value = "postgres" }

[[variables]]
name = "auth_method"
default = "jwt"
prompt = "How are users going to be authenticated?"
choices = ["jwt", "sessions", "none"]

[[variables]]
name = "sentry"
default = true
prompt = "Do you want to add Sentry integration?"

[[variables]]
name = "spa"
default = false
prompt = "Is the frontend a SPA?"

[[variables]]
name = "js_framework"
default = "React"
prompt = "Which JS framework do you want to setup?"
choices =  [
    "React",
    "Angular",
    "Vue",
    "None",
]
only_if = { name = "spa", value = true }

[[variables]]
name = "typescript"
default = true
prompt = "Do you want to use TypeScript?"
only_if = { name = "spa", value = true }

A variable has the following required fields:

  • name: the name of the variable in Tera context
  • default: the default value for that question, kickstart uses that to deduce the type of that value (only string, bool and integer are currently supported)
  • prompt: the text to display to the user

And three more optional fields:

  • choices: a list of potential values, kickstart will make the user pick one
  • only_if: this question will only be asked if the variable name has the value value
  • validation: a Regex pattern to check when getting a string value

List of templates

Changelog

0.1.7 (2018-08-09)

  • Work with Git aliases
  • The crate now works as a library as well as a binary

0.1.6 (2018-08-02)

  • Add a --no-input flag to the main command to generate a template from defaults
  • Validate that a template only uses allowed TOML types (String, integer and boolean) in validate command
  • Better question UI

0.1.5 (2018-07-31)

  • Fix git clone command

0.1.4 (2018-07-31)

  • Fix missing error display impl
  • Fix TOML error not showing up
  • Fix multi-layered questions being asked when they shouldn't

0.1.3 (2018-07-31)

  • Add pattern to match in the question when there is on

0.1.2 (2018-07-31)

  • Add optional validation field to validate a string against a regex
  • Add colours and boldness to CLI
  • Use git command rather than git2 crate to avoid some build issues
  • Add cleanup field to template definition for post-generation cleanup
  • Add validate command to diagnose errors in a template.toml file